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HLTH 3360. Epidemiology. 3 Hours.

Students examine the basic epidemiological tenets, research techniques and technologies, findings of association and causation, distribution of diseases, and those factors that explain such distributions. Emphasis is placed on the interactions of biological, social, and economic factors in relation to accessibility of health services and geographical variations in health risks. Must have 60+ hours.
Prerequisite: MATH/STAT 3379 or 1342 or 1370.

Bachelor of Science, Major in Health Science: 3+2 MSAT

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1 MATH 1314  satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area II (Mathematics). 2 Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area III (Life and Physical Science). BIOL 2403 and CHEM 1411 are recommended.  3 SOCI 2319  is recommended and satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IV (Language, Philosophy, and Culture).  4 PSYC 1301 satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences). 5 COMS 1361 and  KINE 2115 satisfy Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option). 6 BIOL 2404 is recommended.  7 STAT 3379 is recommended.  8 Students planning to pursue the 3+2 MSAT option must complete the Graduate Application process and be accepted to the MSAT program. In order to apply to the 3+2 MSAT program students must complete all undergraduate degree plan requirements (minimum of 95 semester credit hours) and all admission requirements.  Once a student is accepted to the graduate MSAT program, students are eligible to begin the MSAT program upon completion of all admission requirements.  The graduate program will begin in the Summer I semester term each year and will run as a cohort model.  Students may apply to the program while coursework is in-progress but may not begin the graduate MSAT program until the 95 semester credit hours are completed.